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Pain, Movement, and Rehabilitation Science


Chair: Corey Woldenberg, DPT, DHSc, Washington University in St. Louis, Program in Physical Therapy

Co-Chair: Rebecca Greenwood, PT, DPT, PhD, TPS

Reducing the burden of pain through scientific advances in movement and rehabilitation research. Our goal is to unite diverse perspectives of all stakeholders–scientists, clinicians, policymakers, patients, and patient advocates–to stimulate and support the study of pain and movement and to translate that knowledge into improved pain relief and function across multiple populations.

Uniting diverse perspectives of all stakeholders–scientists, clinicians, policymakers, patients, and patient advocates–to stimulate and support the study of pain and movement and to translate that knowledge into improved pain relief and function across multiple populations.

News and Past Events

Upcoming meeting: June 17, 2026 from 8-9PM EST

Title: USASP Pain, Movement, and Rehabilitation Science SIG Q2 Meeting

Goals: There will be a guest speaker at this SIG meeting. Dr. Sarah Buday, Director of Pain Psychology, WashU Medicine Pain Management Center, will present on “How Can Pain Reprocessing Therapy Strategies Facilitate Movement?”.

Zoom: https://wustl-hipaa.zoom.us/j/93472310060?pwd=w0zRjacZO3U3CUorTv4HExabfki54m.1&from=addon

Meeting ID: 934 7231 0060
Passcode: 688998

As a body, USASP represents individuals nationwide who collaboratively research, diagnose, and treat pain in the United States. Correspondingly, membership in the Pain, Movement, & Rehabilitation Science SIG remains open to USASP community members interested in advancing the understanding of interactions between pain and movement.

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